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3.7 (83 reviews)
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Cerena P.

Really fun experience! I came with 5 of my friends so our group was very small, we did the tavern tour. Our tour guide was outside the correct location and he was very easy to find! We started at dicks resort, got a drink, and headed to the back. Where he told us a lot of history about the building and spirts that roam around there. After that we walked around the area where we stopped at several locations and he talked about the history as well. We only stopped outside of them but I learned a lot on this tour it was a really fun experience learning what happened in Nashville hundreds of years ago. Our tour guide was fantastic, he was very knowledgeable and was extremely friendly and easy to get along with. After we ended back up at bb Kings and got a drink and we were taken into the basement. This part was really fun, there was so much history down there as the original foundation is all still there. We were able to walk around and take tons of pictures. The downsides on this tour was on the website it's stated that they have drink specials and trivia. They didn't offer both of those. No discounts on drinks at all. Another downside was I thought we were going to go inside a lot more bars, we were only brought inside two of them. The rest of the tour was all outside telling stories about buildings that we could look at. There was one story about an abandoned bar that really interested me, apparently there was a hostage situation inside and people died. I googled it and unfortunately couldn't find anything about it. I really hope the stories were all true. Overall, this was a really fun experience. If you love history this will be a fun time for sure. I did experience something in the basement but don't be upset if you don't, it's not guaranteed.

Jane Doe (pretty sure part of the tour - super cool mural with a story involved)!
Alecia J.

I love to do these everywhere largely because they always offer some really cool facts about the history of wherever you're visiting. I feel like people have some unreasonable expectations for the ghostiness bit. Mostly we laugh about some of the lore and get to walk around getting some exercise doing and activity as a family that doesn't involve the bars. I messaged day of about if we could bring our pups along and they replied instantly with yes as long as they were well behaved which was so awesome. We brought them along and they got some extra exercise too. Our guides name was Zoe I think and she was engaging and knowledgeable. Mostly it was just a great time even with it being so hot.

Capital stop

The tour just ok. Not sure I really believed anything that was said. The tour guide was cool and tried to deliver the tour, but I just didn't buy it. History of Nashville tour would have been a better name. Not scary at all, nor was anything seen or told remotely scary either. Again, a cool walking historic tour, just not anything ghostly or scary.

Tennessee state capital

Ton of fun and a great way to learn about the history of the area + spooky fun. Best of the ghost tours I've taken in Nashville no doubt.

Laura D.

We did the haunted tavern tour and had Juan as our tour guide. He was amazing. He was very knowledgeable and passionate about the stories he told and made the experience so fun. Getting to stop in and grab a few drinks was fun as well. Just having a guide on broadway was priceless it's crazy busy on a Saturday evening. I would recommend it. Just be sure to search parking prior to your evening out. Parking is a little difficult on the weekends.

Spitvana G.

Haunting and exciting thing to do in Nashville! Our tour guide Ethan was exceptional, you can hear the love for this city he has and it's mysteries in each story he tells. As he lead us through town by lantern light, we were absolutely encapsulated by the spooky night. This is a fun way to visit some famous places and get pictures of ghosts!

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Such a fun activity for our last night in Nashville! Brendan was a great storyteller too.

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3.7(278 reviews)
10.0 kmDowntown
Takes reservations
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This is the third city that we've done a hop on hop off tour, and I would say that it's the best…read moreway to tour a city. With this tour, there are thirteen stops. Luckily one was near our hotel in the downtown are so we were able to walk and hop on. We hopped off at the Farmer's Market, the Marathon Factory and Midtown near the University. All were great stops and would highly recommend the Marathon Factory as there is good shopping, wine/whiskey tasting. We had four guides during the tour, and they were all informative and entertaining

Nashville Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tour [Nashville TN]…read more We booked online in advance a one day Nashville Trolley Tour and when we arrived on the scheduled day everything checked out good at the kiosk with no hassle. We usually ride a full loop before we tick off all must-see sights. A full loop took about 90-minutes with 13 stops. We joined the tour at Stop #7 in front of the Country Music Hall of Fame. There was a 20-min pause at Stop #1 at the Marathon Motor Works so I quickly did some shopping at one of the souvenir shops. We hopped off Stop #8 on Broadway to get lunch, this was where we spent most of our time. Most of the sites were non eventful, we were just riding around city streets. Time quickly went by that we didn't really have time to hop off the other sites to explore. By around 3:30 sometime in the afternoon we were told that they cannot guarantee that we would be dropped off at our desired stop which was Stop #7 and the best they could do was drop us off at Stop #6... from there we did our self-guided tour and drove to places ourselves. The driver was funny while he gave a live commentary. If you get Yung on your tour you will be entertained by his wit and sense of humor. This is not a double-decker bus. We were transported in a trolley. The seats were comfortable. Review #3887

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Grand Ole Opry

4.4(1k reviews)
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The Grand Ole Opry is the iconic venue that you really have to see if you're in Nashville. A…read moreperhaps lesser example is First Avenue/7th Street Annex in Minneapolis. It also doesn't hurt to have seen the Ken Burns Country Music production to add a bit of history and context to this place and Ryman. Auditorium. It's a decent Taxi/Uber ride out here (and back), with drop off and finding one to go back pretty easy. There are snacks and a gift shop here, but if you want to make it a dinner and a show, there are places nearby. Gayle and I, along with Erin and Jim attended the April 30 performance of Opry Country Classics. The Larry Gatlin (and Brothers) were the MCs, with the Opry band handling the backup music, and Charlie Mattos doing the folksy "Play by Play", all live on WSM (We Shield Millions) Radio. Performers were Janie Fricke, Hanna Dasher, Moe Bandy, and Daily and Vincent as the featured artist. It was a great show! We had a nice 4 seat pew near the front, the sight lines (direct and via screens) were clear, and the sound quality/mix was excellent. Daily and Vincent (with the guest banjo player) were fantastic and I've already preordered their next album. The only minor irritation was Hanna Dasher shamelessly promoting her cook book (Stand by Your Pan), but even that added to the high quality entertainment value of this show. I'd love to experience this again.

The Grand Ole Opry refers to a live country music radio broadcast, not a theater. Founded on…read moreNovember 28, 1925, it is the longest-running radio broadcast in US history, with over 5,200 episodes. The Grand Ole Opry has operated out of several venues, and since 1974, performances have been in the Grand Ole Opry House; previously, it was the Ryman Auditorium in downtown Nashville between 1943 to 1974. This year (2026) is a special year, as the Grand Ole Opry turns 100, and on February 28, 2026, there was a performance to celebrate 25 year anniversary of the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?" The movie is well known for its soundtrack, and it introduced bluegrass music to a new generation. Performing were several artists from the soundtrack, such as Alison Krauss (my fifth time seeing her!), Emmylou Harris, Dan Tyminski, The Whites, The Fairfield Four, and the actor Tim Blake Nelson. There were also numerous other artists performing songs from the soundtrack such as Old Crow Medicine Show, Billy Strings, Sarah Jarosz, Molly Tuttle, Jerry Douglas, Stuart Duncan, and many, many more. Even though I didn't know most of the performers, I really enjoyed the show. After the performance, there was a Q&A with Tim Blake Nelson, Dan Tyminski, and Chris Thomas King. [Yelp collections: Nashville, TN 2026; Plays, Shows, and Musicals]

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Grand Ole Opry - One of the very nice dressing rooms shown during the tour.

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Walk Eat Nashville

Walk Eat Nashville

4.9(87 reviews)
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Ohhhh what a time we had! The amazing Paige made sure we enjoyed every bite and taught us a lot…read moreabout the food of Nashville, as well as the backstories on how they came to be! She even provided the back stories of the historical churches & buildings we passed on our way to each location. She was sweet, hilarious, spunky and after telling her ALL 12 of our names just once - she remembered them all, the entire 3 hours we were together! We enjoyed ourselves so much and I'm so grateful we signed up - I honestly don't think we would have received the same experience of Nashville if we had just gone to these places on our own. We stopped off at 5 different eateries, all were pre-picked for us so we had no idea where we would be going. Unfortunately, not all of them struck me as worthy of a second visit but it was new to us (except for Prince's, we had stumbled upon them the day before, whoops) and I will say I'm not the biggest sweets fan but the Goo Goo cluster was the perfect way to end the tour! Thank you Paige & Walk Eat Nashville!

It's all the things you want…read more Good food History on the tour And lots of walking -- and eating Our fav spots I won't say here because well ya need to pay to hear about them! Good secret places you wouldn't think to try out Ask for Sterling she's the best We stayed cool even though it was 96 degrees ! We hit spots that I didn't even think we get to - she was kind enough to help us find a place to hang out our last day while killing time for the plane !

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Walk Eat Nashville - A place we ate at so good !

A place we ate at so good !

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Our starting place !

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